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Harry Potter & The Goblet of Fire

Book 4

by J.K. (Joanne) Rowling

Harry Potter & The Goblet of Fire by J.K. (Joanne) Rowling X
Harry Potter & The Goblet of Fire by J.K. (Joanne) Rowling
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    Jul 2000, 734 pages

    Paperback:
    Jul 2002, 734 pages

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Aimee (03/11/03)

I don't think that anyone enjoyed Miss Rowling's books more than i did because i really couldn't put the book down no matter how tired i was or how angry it was, it totally changed my world around. I now can't wait for the next books. God Bless You J.K. Rowling, We love you!!!!!
britt (03/10/03)

I loved this book, it was kind of long, but they're my favorite kind. Once you start reading it, it's like you can't stop. The first book was kind of hard to get interested in at first, but the fourth was captivating from the very beginning!!! I loved the way she desribes the characters and setting, but especially the way she automatically gets you interested by starting with something that seemingly has nothing to do with Harry or ANY of the main characters, yet it is still interesting. I read the book in two days and never let it down. I just couldn't seem to stop!!!
John Gulbronson (03/06/03)

I loved the book! i loved it so much i re-read it right after i finished it. if You haven't read it i HIGHLY suggest you do!!
jinky (03/02/03)

it's marvelous! before you know it you're down to the last page!
heny (02/19/03)

I can't put the book down before it is finish
McMahon (02/18/03)

I liked the book, but at times it seemed long. The book itself is too long. A lot of it is good. Its a book that talks much about the previous books in the writing so you can read it and know whats going on.
Mandy Frazier (02/17/03)

Oh my josh! Your books blow me away! These are the best books I ever read, Keep it up, YOU GO GIRL! it may be long but hey that's what keeps you into it. When your finished reading it you really feel that you acomplished something! Thanks J.K. Rowling!
aabba (02/01/03)

this book was so long and boriing and so unrealistic!

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